WHAT A MESS

‘What are you looking at, stupid?’ – Messi yells at Weghorst as Martinez abuses Dutch rival after Argentina’s epic win

LIONEL MESSI yelled at “stupid” Dutch rival Wout Weghorst in a post-match interview after tense scenes in the World Cup quarter-final.

Argentina beat Holland 4-3 on penalties after the two sides played out a 2-2 draw in 120 minutes of football.

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Messi gave Weghorst a stare before labelling the Dutch giant ‘stupid’

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Messi picked up Man of the Match for his goal and an assist in the game

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Messi waved goodbye to the Dutchman

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Messi exchanged words with Holland boss Van Gaal

Tensions flared a number of times on the pitch, with the main bust-up coming after Leandro Paredes booted the ball into the Dutch dugout.

Ex-Burnley ace Weghorst then climbed off the bench for Louis van Gaal and scored a dramatic late brace to force the game to extra-time.

But two-time winners Argentina got the job done in the end.

Words were exchanged at full-time with Inter Milan ace Denzel Dumfries receiving a second yellow card and Argentina captain Messi reminded Dutch boss Van Gaal of his pre-match disrespect.

Messi – who picked up a goal, an assist and Man of the Match – also exchanged words with 6ft6 Weghorst in a post-match interview, who was trying to approach the him.

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner, standing at 5ft7, told the Dutch giant: “Who are you looking at, stupid? Go ahead, you stupid.”

Argentina’s goalkeeping hero Emiliano Martinez was also at the middle of rising tensions at full-time.

Martinez, who saved two spot-kicks, was caught on camera yelling abuse at a Dutch opponent after the win.

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The shirtless Aston Villa ace yelled: “Keep your mouth shut you f***ing t***! I f***ed you twice!”

Argentina will now face World Cup 2018 finalists Croatia for a spot in the December 18 finale.

South American rivals Brazil crashed out to Croatia in a dramatic penalty shootout, with star man Neymar being too late to take a penalty.

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On the opposite side of the tournament knockout tree, current World Cup holders France are taking on England for a spot in the semis.

And dark horses Morocco are hoping to become the first African team to reach the last four by beating Euro 2016 winners Portugal.

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Messi exchanged words with Holland boss Van Gaal

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Martinez also had words with a rival

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Weghorst came off the bench to score twice
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